Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Burr Ridge. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Burr Ridge (formerly Harvester) is a suburb of Chicago, in Cook and DuPage counties, Illinois, United States. The village is listed among the top wealthiest towns in Illinois and is locally known for its large beautiful residences. The population was 10,559 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 50 reviews
For more than 65 years Denny's has been bringing people together over great food. It's the place where people can relax and be themselves; where they can enjoy classic American comfort food and everyday value. 24 hours a day. 365 days a year. Here, you ca
This Denny's is always busy. The staff are friendly, the food is good and reliable as Denny's usually is. It is on a busy main highway and not too many other restaurants nearby. Close off the I-55 interstate if you are just passing through.
3 based on 25 reviews
Went here a several times on the trip. Twice, had to go into the kitchen to get someone out to serve/seat. Service was poor, and food quality was also poor. For a Marriott that caters to business travelers - this place is a swing and miss.
I had not been here since it was Moondance Cafe. This is a great breakfast, brunch and lunch place. They have many gluten free options. We had a Frittata with fresh fruit and grits. The coffee is also very good and they have non-dairy options. I will go back for lunch sometime soon.
4 based on 50 reviews
My husband and I dined here for the brunch. I found the menu very limited if you wanted anything besides eggs. No crepes, limited seafood dishes, and limited fruit options. I got an overpriced crab cake entree. It was good, but with no side salad, fruit, or even a muffin, I thought $18 was a bit steep. My hubby had a hash. The bill was over $40 without drinks, and we left hungry. The interior of the restaurant is lovely, but exceptionally noisy. I wished I had gone to Cooperâs Hawk instead. 4catcouple,thank you for taking the time to submit a review.I'm sorry to hear that you didn't feel your visit was worth the money.We are always working to provide our guests a memorable experience that cannot be replicated elsewhere.We hope that you'll give us another opportunity in the future to make a better impression.
4 based on 60 reviews
Fried perch was on the menu when we went for lunch and it was excellent! Perfectly prepared! Chicken Caesar salad was very good.
4 based on 126 reviews
There are 8 of these in Illinois. None of them look the same. This is a good one. Breakfast here can't be beat. Skillets (4 egg), pancakes, scrambles, eggs Benedict, then a lunch & dinner menu on top of all that. Deliciously prepared meals, great service, place was busy at 10am on a Tuesday just sayin'. Good location on RT 83 1 mile north of I-55. I have been to 4 of the 8 locations...this might be the best, you tell me.
4 based on 142 reviews
Topaz, located in the Burr Ridge Village Center offers a Contemporary-American menu in an upscale atmosphere, bringing a city feel to the Western suburbs. Featuring a beautiful outdoor patio, large lounge area and private dining spaces, Topaz is the perfe
Topaz recently shutdown and did an inside-out makeover, including menu. This was my first visit since and in some time. I always enjoyed Topaz, especially for their eastern European wine options including Serbian wines. I enjoyed their classic Manhattan and then shared wine with my colleague. This is where I took issue and not until after I was home. The shiraz I ordered was $32. While the server presented the bottle, I was in conversation, it is dimly lit and I gave a courtesy ok. It was a good shiraz. In reviewing the check later that night, they charged me for a $56 bottle. My fault. Lesson learned. Watch for a bait and switch. Review your wine and check.I had smalls while my colleague had the NY strip. He enjoyed it. Though, inconsistently cooked to his liking. I had a side of delicious BBQ cauliflower. Great texture and taste. The grilled rapini was nicely charred and crispy. But dry. It needed a hit of lemon and garlic to finish. The roasted potatoes were taste. Crisp outside and creamy inside. Plenty of leftovers.I look forward to returning, being mindful of the wine.
4 based on 334 reviews
Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket is a historic roadhouse on the famous Route 66 specializing in fried chicken and American comfort food. Enjoy a vast array of dining pleasures including the Famous Fried Chicken in a Basket - a half fresh Grade-A chicken cut int
Always fun to visit a Diners, Drive Ins and Dives location and this location didn't disappoint. The famous chicken dinner states it takes 30 mins, so place your order and relax with the soup and salad bar. If you're in a hurry this isn't the place to visit. But so very much worth the wait. Service is friendly and makes sure you're taken care of. Menu has so many good things it will take more than one visit for sure
4 based on 192 reviews
At Eddie Merlotâs hospitality and the comfort of our guests are our highest mission; we pledge to provide the finest service, highest quality foods, in world class facilities for our guests to enjoy a memorable experience. Eddie Merlotâs features USDA Pri
The restaurant is nicely decorated in a up-scale style, reminicent of the art deco 1920's era. The chairs were comfortable and the bar room seemed inviting. Everything was clean. They could use shades on the upper windows. People facing the windows had to deal with the sun in their eyes.I ordered a Derby Mule ($15) which tasted like a whiskey sour, but came in one of the frosted copper mugs I love. The others shared a bottle of wine which was too dry for their taste and then another blend which was better. My entree was a small Waldorf salad topped with 3-4 tasty grilled shrimp (about $20). Quite satisfactory. The crusty bread and butter were good too.My husband said his steak was very good, but I was amazed at the tiny piece of meat for about $29-$39. The poor thing sat all alone in the middle of an empty white plate. No sides, no garnish. All sides, soup, and salad are priced separately. My friend allowed me a taste of her brussle sprouts which were okay, but not nearly as tasty as those I'd had in Geneva a few days earlier. My husand's huge baked potato arrived looking like a small loaf of bread. It was accompanied by cute little dishes of sour cream, cheese, and maybe butter. I was most disappointed with the desserts ($10 each). Our carrot cake was huge, but also damp and heavy. My husband and I each had a sliver and brought the rest home, only to throw it out after tasting it again the next morning. The other couple shared a huge hunk of chocolate cake and gave me a sliver to taste. It was bland and not worth the calories either. Our server was very nice. There were, however, long stretches when we didn't see him, though the restaurant was mostly empty. Over all, the experience not worth the drive and hefty bill. Our friends love the place and treated us to dinner for our anniversary. I thank them for their kindness and wonderful company, but this place was not for me.
4 based on 339 reviews
They have multiple locations, in Burr Ridge, Orland Park, South Barrington, Wheeling, Indianapolis
First time dinners at Cooper's Hawk. We had a pleasant dinner with friends on Sunday evening. Our friends are members so we enjoyed the wine options and was very pleased. Service was excellent, our server was very helpful, attentive and knowledgable about the wine offerings and menu. Our meal was a little less than what we expected. Our pasta was not fully cooked so that made the experience a little disappointing and not worth what we paid.
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